Nashville Chamber Public Benefit Foundation, $5,000Support for the charitable aspect of the Chamber’s Partnership 2020 economic development effort. Paid 7/7/16.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, $250,000Support through the Ansley Fund for a capital campaign to expand capacity at the MetroCenter warehouse and to establish distribution centers in Murfreesboro and Camden. Paid 6/27/2016.

Siloam Family Health Center, $25,000General support through the Ansley Fund in connection with the 25th anniversary of the clinic serving the primary healthcare needs of the Nashville immigrant and refugee community. Paid 6/27/2016.

Nashville Zoo, $2,000,000Continued support toward a capital campaign aimed at making the institution one of the top ten zoos in the country. Paid 5/13/2016.

Oasis Center, 5,000To help pay for a project in conjunction with the Mayor's Office to develop a comprehensive plan to better integrate immigrants into the community. Paid 4/21/2016.

St. Thomas Health Services, $40,000For security equipment and other technology needed in connection with a move that will more than double the warehouse capacity of the Dispensary of Hope, an agency that provides free medicine to needy people. Paid 4/21/2016.

Teach for America, $150,000Support for the fiscal year beginning June 1, 2016. Paid 4/21/2016.

YMCA of Middle Tennessee, $100,000Further support to build a Yurt Village at Camp Widjiwagan to expand the number of overnight camping bed, allowing it to become more financially sustainable. This follows an earlier grant of $900,000. Paid 4/21/2016.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts, $1,250,000General support for 2016. This was the second of four anticipated payments this year totaling $5 million. Paid 4/21/2016.